You’ve probably read about the importance of a sales rep’s ability to listen. What doesn’t get as much attention, and is absolutely crucial in high-velocity outbound sales, is the ability to get a prospect talking.

It is highly likely that, regardless of the prospect’s interest level, you’ve interrupted them in some fashion, and they’re not ready for your call. This results in a natural resistance to talk, even if there’s interest.

Think about what you do when you go into a retail store looking to buy something. The salesperson comes up to you and asks, “How can I help you today?” If you’re like most people, you respond, “I’m just looking.”

That same resistance is even more heightened when the conversation is taking place on the phone. The ability to overcome that resistance, to get your prospect talking, and to turn the whole event into a normal conversation will have a tremendous impact on your level of success.

We’ve had the opportunity to work with thousands of people in this area and here are three simple tips that anyone can use to enjoy more success in this area.

Remember, in a job like this one, you’re using a script (you say the same thing so many times that whatever you’re doing becomes a de facto script), the question is are you using a purposeful one.

A strong script does several things that get prospects to talk, including:

It’s built upon many psychological principles that take into account how people think and react.

It gives the sales rep more confidence.

It presents a stronger opening (thus making the prospect more likely to respond) because it’s well crafted and the sales rep comes across as being in control.

It feels and sounds like a real person talking.

The fourth point is crucial. Far too often scripts sound like a sales manager or marketing executive wrote them. They’re filled with buzzwords and they’re swimming in benefits. The only problem with them is that they sound like the only people who would say things like what’s in the script would be salespeople.

Your script should sound and feel like you. How would you start the conversation if you were talking with your best friend? Then that’s probably how you should start your script when you’re talking with someone you’ve never met.

When you sound real, the person on the other end of your call is more likely to respond positively.

The best way to do that is to answer a question that provokes a response. Questions like, “Is this a good time,” may be necessary, but they don’t get prospects talking.

A provoking question does two things that get prospects engaged in the conversation:

They get the prospect thinking.

They enable you to personalize your call.

For example, “I’m curious, what steps are you taking to reduce your home’s energy costs?” gets your prospect thinking – about their problem and your solution, and their answer tells you a lot about their knowledge, sophistication and needs, that allow you to deepen the conversation quickly.

The “Tell Me More” Technique

This is one of my favorite techniques. Oftentimes you get a prospect talking, but they’re not saying much. There are a number of reasons for this, but the bottom line is that they’re not giving you the information you need to get out of interrogation mode.

As CEO of Convoso Nima has worked hard to build the company into what it is today. From bringing building & maintaining company culture, and fostering team integrity, there is never a dull moment with Nima. Nima is digital marketing expert possessing 13+ years of SEO/SEM growth hacking experience. Nima has been an entrepreneur since day 1, and prior to Convoso had launched an ad network with 20M+ users at its peak, in addition to an entire social network on par with Facebook. Nima is a self-proclaimed “sports nut,” specifically a fan of the LA Lakers. While watching sports Nima has his eye on much more than the game itself – tracking and analyzing everything from rebounds to field goal%. Nima’s inherit knack for data & analytics has been key to identifying new business trends and overall business success.